PM Orbán: Hungary a “friendly place” for refugees from Ukraine

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Hungary is a “friendly place” for people arriving from Ukraine, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told journalists during an inspection of the border with Ukraine in Beregsurány on Saturday.

Orbán said the front line is far from Hungary for the time being, but stressed that military action in Transcarpathia, the westernmost region of Ukraine, bordering on Hungary, must also be anticipated.

He said “soldiers and mayors must step up their discipline” as the front line moves closer to Hungary.

He added that the coming weeks “will require stronger composure, because we don’t want to become involved in this armed conflict”.

Answering a question, Orbán said speculation that Hungary was the only European Union member state to oppose Russia’s exclusion from the SWIFT global interbank payments system was “fake news” and warned that “disinformation is commonplace in war”.

“Hungary made it clear at the EU summit on Thursday that it supports all sanctions on which there is consensus in the EU. We’re not blocking anything,” he said.

Assessing the situation at the border, Orbán said the willingness of local councils and authorities to help would see them through these difficult times. In spite of the severity of the situation, work is proceeding in a calm and organised manner, he added.

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